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Title | Collection Number And Name | Photo Number |
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Sketches of Snowshoe Thompson and map showing his route from Carson City to Placerville. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_02_001 |
27 |
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Drawings of La Porte California, 1800s. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_02_002 |
28 |
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Snowshoe Thompson's skis and grave in Genoa, Nevada. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_02_003 |
29 |
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Snowshoe Thompson's skis in Genoa, Nevada. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_02_003a |
30 |
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Snowshoe Thompson's grave site in Genoa, Nevada. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_02_003b |
31 |
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Robert Oliver or "Cornish Bob," of Sawpit Flat. Oliver was the winner of the first downhill ski championship held in La Porte, CA in 1867. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_02_004 |
32 |
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Frank Steward, recognized master "doping" (waxing) expert in the late 1800s. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_02_005 |
33 |
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The longboard speed skiers of La Porte, CA, circa 1860s. Note the man on the left with the gong which was used to official start the racers. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_02_006 |
34 |
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The Barnum and Bailey poster showing ski pioneer Carl Howelsen sailing over mountains in a death defying leap, circa 1907. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_02_007 |
35 |
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Portrait of Mathias Zdarsky. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_02_008 |
36 |
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Carl Tellefsen, first President of the National Ski Association. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_02_009 |
37 |
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Baron Pierre de Coubertin, founder of the modern Olympic Games. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_02_010 |
38 |
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Thomas A. Lokken ski jumping at Ishpeming, MI, 1900. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_02_011 |
39 |
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Suicide Hill in Ishpeming, MI, circa late 1920s. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_02_012 |
40 |
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Hannes Schneider jumping in Austria. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_02_013 |
41 |
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Revelstoke Ski Hill, 1921 | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_02_014 |
42 |
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Portrait of Henry Hall. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_02_015 |
43 |
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Drawing of Henry Hall jumping at Revelstoke. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_02_016 |
44 |
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Carl Hall jumping at Banff, 1925. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_02_017 |
45 |
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Henry Hall being carried as a hero for setting a world ski jumping record of 203 feet at Steamboat Springs, CO in 1917. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_02_018 |
46 |
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Hill in Westby, Wisconsin, January 22, 1928. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_02_019 |
47 |
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Early scaffold jump, nine mile, Farmington, Michingan. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_02_020 |
48 |
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Revelstoke, B.C. Ski jump where Henry Hall set a world record of 229 feet in 1920. Photo circa 1921. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_02_021 |
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Henry Hall, shortly after setting the world ski jump record in 1917 at Steamboat Springs, CO. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_02_022 |
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Baron Pierre de Coubertin, founder of the modern Olympic Games. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_02_023 |